World Centre of Racing" offers trackside view from hospitality area
Imagine cars roaring by at more than 180 mph just outside your hospitality pavilion? Officials at Daytona International Speedway (DIS) have announced a Superstretch area which gets fans closer to the action than ever before.
"Offering fans yet another unique hospitality option Daytona International Speedway continues to look for ways to enhance our guests racing experience each and every time they visit the "World Centre of Racing,"' said DIS President Robin Braig. "Nothing says racing more than the Superstretch of Daytona."
Located just before the famed high-banks of Turn 3, the new hospitality area sports beautifully landscaped surroundings close enough to the track that you can feel the cars go by. It is specifically designed as an exclusive private fenced area for guests to enjoy the exciting atmosphere. The new area provides musical entertainment, free parking, driver appearances, transportation to the unique infield FANZONE and seats in the famed Superstretch Grandstands - all part of the exhilarating atmosphere of race time at the "World Centre of Racing."
The hospitality area is part of Daytona International Speedway's Hospitality Village, located east of massive Superstretch Grandstands and part of the unique festive atmosphere that only surrounds events such as NASCAR's premier event - the Daytona 500 - and the night time holiday spectacle - the Pepsi 400, a tradition held on July 4th weekend each year since 1959. Known as "The Great American Race," the Daytona 500 on 19th February, 2006 is the biggest, richest and most prestigious motorsports event in America.